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Judge approves A&P bankruptcy exit financing
New York City -- The judge in the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case on Tuesday approved a $750 million exit financing plan for the supermarket operator.
The approval moves A&P closer toward exiting Chapter 11 and operating as a privately held company.
The financing package consists of a $400 million revolving loan and a $350 million term loan from J.P. Morgan Chase and Credit Suisse. -
U.K. chain Bonmarche to shutter 160 U.K. stores
London -- A report released Tuesday by Bloomberg said that U.K. clothing chain Bonmarche will close as many as 160 out of 390 stores after its owner Peacock Group sold the chain to an affiliate of Sun European Partners.
KPMG administrated the transaction; the new buyer said that about 2,400 of 3,800 jobs will be retained.
The report said that KPMG had been seeking a buyer for Bonmarche since being appointed earlier this month as administrator to Peacock, which also owns Peacock’s Stores Ltd., a U.K. discount apparel chain.